Today I am going to explain my Maths project on Polynomials and Non-Polynomials. This project helps students understand the difference between polynomial and non-polynomial expressions in a simple and interesting way.

A polynomial is an algebraic expression in which the powers of variables are whole numbers. Examples of polynomials are:
- 2x+1
- 5×2+3x+1
- 7×3−x+2
These are polynomials because the powers of the variables are positive whole numbers.
A non-polynomial is an expression that does not follow the rules of polynomials. Examples are:
- x1
- x
- logx
These are non-polynomials because they contain variables in denominators, roots, or logarithms.
In this working model, there are two sections:
- Polynomial Section
- Non-Polynomial Section
Each section contains different algebraic expressions. The model also uses lights and electrical circuits. When we touch the correct point with the pointer, the light glows.
- Green light shows a polynomial.
- Red light shows a non-polynomial.
This activity makes learning mathematics easy and fun. Students can quickly identify whether an expression is a polynomial or not.
This project also helps students learn about:
- Algebra
- Variables and powers
- Electrical circuits
- Logical thinking
The model is very useful for school exhibitions and classroom activities because it combines mathematics with practical learning.
Polynomials are important in many fields such as science, engineering, economics, and computer programming. Therefore, understanding them is very useful for students.
The main advantages of this project are:
- Easy to understand
- Interactive learning
- Attractive presentation
- Improves mathematical skills
- Encourages student participation
In conclusion, this project is a creative and educational model that helps students understand polynomials and non-polynomials in a practical way. It makes mathematics more interesting and enjoyable.